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Andy Collins
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An oak I deadwooded last week, it ended up needing some big limbs off which I left as long stubs to see if they'll regenerate.

And a couple of Treeson and Andrew working on some storm damaged beeches.:001_smile:

 

Nice work tom,

 

Just wondering,what did you want the tree to regenerate with epicormic growth if you left stubs?? :confused1:

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My First real attempt at a small % reduction, although this was still probably about 20%. No before pictures im afraid. I did most of it, the boss did the bit on the left which looks abit harder hit, that was because the customer wanted it away from the building as much as possible. Cheers.

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